Trustees’ Annual Report and Accounts
2023/2024
The Trustees of Change through Education in Africa present their seventh annual report and accounts, covering the period between 1[st] May 2023 and the end of its financial year, 30[th] April 2024 (‘the period’).
Reference and Administration Details
Change through Education in Africa , also known as ‘ CEDA ’, is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) which was registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales on 10[th] May 2017. The charity’s registration number is 1172971 .
The charity does not have any formal offices or other premises within the UK. Our registered address during the period was: 5 Spruce Close, Leigh Sinton, Worcestershire, WR13 5FD.
The names of all those who have served as the charity’s trustees during the period and subsequently are given below: Trustee name: Office: Start: End: Emilie Larter UK/Uganda 10[th] May 2017 n/a Hana Valúšková Czech Republic 10[th] May 2017 n/a Veronika Panská Czech Republic 10[th] May 2017 n/a Jacqueline Larter UK 12[th] October 2019 n/a Sheeba Khan India/Uganda 12[th] October 2019 n/a Joseph Waiswa Uganda 12[th] October 2019 n/a ~~===>~~ Structure, Governance and Management During the period, there was no change with the charity trustees. Emilie Larter and Hana Valúšková are founders of CEDA. Sheeba Khan and Joseph Waiswa reside in Uganda where the charitable projects take place, with Emilie Larter moving to join them in December 2023. Emilie Larter is the charity’s chairperson and Hana Valúšková is the charity’s treasurer.
Any new trustees will be appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the current charity trustees.
CEDA’s governing document is our Constitution which guides us in all our decision making as a charity.
Objectives and Activities
We established CEDA as a non-profit organisation with the aim of striving towards helping to end the cycle of poverty in Uganda. Our mission is to provide children with sustainable, quality education opportunities to break the cycle of poverty in their families once and for all.
Our objectives, as set out in our constitution, remain unchanged:
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To relieve poverty by providing the funds and equipment for training and skill development for families in rural areas of the Busoga Kingdom, Uganda, to bring the quality of life of the beneficiaries to a reasonable standard.
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To provide relief to those in need by reason of age, ill health and financial hardship by providing care facilities to children who are unable to be supported from their home.
During this period, CEDA continued its activities with a focus on providing education to children at CEDA Home School. Initially, for the first few months of the period, we continued our work as we had before, supporting both existing and new students who had joined the school. This included providing ongoing education and care for the children at CEDA Home School.
However, in January 2024 , we made a strategic shift in our approach. After careful reflection on our resources and the needs of the children, we decided to close some of the smaller projects we had been running. Instead, we focused on funding the education of the children we had been supporting, helping them attend local Ugandan-owned schools. This change allowed us to streamline our efforts and focus on
providing sustainable education for these children within the existing educational framework in Uganda.
All trustees continued to work on a volunteer basis. Waiswa Joseph remained in Uganda, overseeing projects, while Emilie Larter took charge of the main fundraising activities, both in the UK and alongside her involvement in Uganda from December 2023.
We have considered the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit when reviewing our aims and objectives, as well as planning our future activities. The public benefit of CEDA lies in supporting vulnerable children from rural Uganda by providing an education where otherwise they would not receive one. The Trustees confirm that CEDA has complied with Section 17(5) of the Charities Act 2011 in regard to the public benefit requirement.
Achievements and Performance
The period saw a shift in our approach to supporting children in Uganda as we adapted to the changing circumstances of the year. We continued to build on our achievements while refining our focus to ensure that our efforts had a long-lasting impact.
Continued Support for Dan’s Health : As always, we remained committed to Dan's well-being, ensuring he received monthly check-ups and daily medication for his kidney disease. This ongoing support is crucial to maintaining his health and enabling him to focus on his education.
Supporting Children in Transition : With the closure of our CEDA Home School in early 2024, we assisted four children in returning to their families and transitioning to day schools. For the rest of our primary students, we took the time to carefully select a quality boarding school in Entebbe. We focused on finding an institution with a small teacher-to-student ratio, ensuring that our students would receive the attention and support necessary for their success.
Enabling Access to Quality Education : We successfully supported eight primary school children to attend the selected boarding school in Entebbe, covering all their costs, including school fees, uniforms, transport and other essential requirements. These children now have the opportunity to thrive in an environment that promotes personal growth and academic achievement.
First Secondary School Placement : We are incredibly proud to have supported our first student, Derrick, in attending a reputable secondary boarding school. After passing his Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) with excellent results, we provided the necessary resources to enable him to continue his education and pursue his dreams.
Visitation Day: We organised for the families of the children we support, along with CEDA’s directors Emilie and Josh, their families and staff from the school, to attend the boarding school’s visitation days. This event brought everyone together, allowing families to visit their children, share food, and meet with teachers. It was a highly successful and morale-boosting event that helped encourage the children, reinforcing the strong relationships between their families, the school and the CEDA team.
CEDA Pups : As part of our ongoing efforts to care for vulnerable animals, we continued to look after dogs at the boarding house. However, as we transitioned to a new phase with the children attending boarding school, we decided to make our dog rescue efforts a more distinct project under the name CEDA Pups. This new focus has
allowed us to better support the dogs we care for and raise funds for their needs, including medical care, food and shelter. We took on several dogs that had been abused and mutilated by scam rescues, which are unfortunately common in Uganda. By sharing these stories, we hope to raise awareness and generate more support for these dogs and others in need.
These achievements reflect our ongoing dedication to breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering positive change within the communities we serve.
Financial Review
This year, we faced a period of transition, which saw a decrease in the overall funds raised compared to the previous year. While our focus shifted, we continued to find ways to engage donors and raise essential funds.
In terms of fundraising platforms, we made the decision to step back from DonorSee, despite its success and the platform’s ability to provide meaningful updates through video campaigns. The platform required frequent updates and staff involvement, which became increasingly difficult as we scaled back our operations. As a result, we chose to discontinue its use and instead turned to Ko-fi, a new platform that offers a more streamlined approach for donors to set up recurring donations and access updates on the projects they are supporting. Through Ko-fi, we have continued to secure child sponsorships, fundraise for school fees, and initiate specific campaigns to support Dan's ongoing medical costs.
We also used GoFundMe to raise money specifically for the CEDA Pups initiative, helping fund medical care and the well-being of the dogs in our care. This fundraising effort was vital for providing the necessary resources to support the rescue dogs, including those that had been mistreated by scam rescues.
As a result, much of this income remained restricted, allocated directly to specific projects such as Dan’s medical expenses and child education costs. However, general donations during the earlier part of the year contributed to covering staff salaries and administrative costs before we closed some of our outreach and educational projects.
Looking ahead, we aim to build a steady stream of monthly income on Ko-fi, allowing us to better manage ongoing commitments such as Dan’s medical care and the school fees for children we continue to support.
Adhering to our Reserves Policy , we aim to build funds equivalent to six months’ worth of operating costs. While we have not yet reached this target at the end of this period, our shift towards campaign-based fundraising - such as raising school fees ahead of time rather than relying solely on monthly donors - is moving us closer to financial stability. As we continue to refine our approach and explore new fundraising avenues, we anticipate a stronger financial foundation that will support CEDA’s long-term sustainability.
Receipts and Payments Accounts
Section A: Receipts and Payments
| Section A:Receipts and Payments | Section A:Receipts and Payments | ||||
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| Unrestricted funds to the nearest £ Receipts General Donations 8859 Child Sponsorship - Gift Aid 5447 Fundraising Campaigns - Sub-total(Gross income for AR) 14,306 Payments Administration Costs (UG) 0 Administration Costs (UK) 1015 Community Outreach - Transport 2757 Salaries & Wages 4357 School Costs - Utilities & Bills 88 Food & General (Children) - Medical Costs - Medical Costs (Dan) - Building & Grounds - CEDA Football Club 0 CEDA Pups 3780 Fees & Charges (UG) 456 Fees & Charges (UK) 1785 Sub-total 14,238 |
Restricted funds to the nearest £ - 11,140 - 5239 16,379 - - 0 1100 - 6120 - 3080 344 3337 1017 - 2020 - - 17,018 |
Endowment funds to the nearest £ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
Total funds to the nearest £ 8859 11,140 5447 5239 30,685 0 1015 0 3857 4357 6120 88 3080 344 3337 1017 0 5800 456 1785 31,256 |
Last year to the nearest £ |
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| 11,631 | |||||
| 12,681 | |||||
| - | |||||
| 23,329 | |||||
| 50,579 | |||||
| Administration Costs (UG) | 0 | - | - | 0 | 679 |
| Administration Costs (UK) | 1015 | - | - | 1015 | 1601 |
| Community Outreach | - | 0 | - | 0 | 4592 |
| Transport | 2757 | 1100 | - | 3857 | 2640 |
| Salaries & Wages | 4357 | - | - | 4357 | 7447 |
| School Costs | - | 6120 | - | 6120 | 1655 |
| Utilities & Bills | 88 | - | - | 88 | - |
| Food & General (Children) | - | 3080 | - | 3080 | 12,322 |
| Medical Costs | - | 344 | - | 344 | 606 |
| Medical Costs (Dan) | - | 3337 | - | 3337 | 4279 |
| Building & Grounds | - | 1017 | - | 1017 | 8770 |
| CEDA Football Club | 0 | - | - | 0 | 130 |
| CEDA Pups | 3780 | 2020 | - | 5800 | - |
| Fees & Charges (UG) | 456 | - | - | 456 | 540 |
| Fees & Charges (UK) | 1785 | - | - | 1785 | 4770 |
| Sub-total | 14,238 | 17,018 | - | 31,256 | 50,031 |
Asset and investment purchases
| Purchase of Fixed Assets | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sub-total | - | - | |||||||
| Total payments Net of receipts/payments Transfers between funds Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end |
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| 14,238 | 17,018 | - | 31,256 | - | |||||
| +68 - - - |
-639 - 758 721 |
- - - - |
-571 - 1292 721 |
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| +68 | -639 | - | -571 | - | |||||
| - | - | - | - | - | |||||
| - | 758 | - | 1292 | 758 | |||||
| - | 721 | - | 721 | 1292 |
Section B: Assets and Liabilities at the end of the period
Fund to which Cost Current value asset belongs (optional) (optional) Details Assets retained for the Laptops x2 - charity’s own use Printers x2 - Bicycles x2 - - School Furniture - - - ~~===~~
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report and accounts above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:
Emilie Larter
Hana Valúšková
Chair
Treasurer
S & E ACCOUNTING KEEPING IT SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT Lryh Sinknl WR13 5FD Dev Sirs Re." Idedent A¢¢oMAtsnts Review Report for lDcome and Eipenditsre 2(IZ3 Z024 Cth•rity No: 1172971 We write to you in ¢onn¢¢tiOD to your instruthott to conduct an indyndent review of the fiowjcial records for *hange Through Education In Africa- for the year ending April 2024. As the charity trte&S of the Trus¢ you are reswnsible for the pretmration of the &counts in c(dan with the requirements of the CRwities Act 2011. We rewt in res of the examination of the TrLL%t's accounts carried out Under section 145 of the 2011 Act aad in carrying out the exami[10 we have followed the applicable DirtttIo given by the ChaTity Conllnission under section 14515Kb) of the ACL We have completed the examination and can confiTm that no materia] matters bave come lo our attention in ¢onDe¢tion with the examination which give us cause to Ixlieve tFAL any Accounting rerIts were not kept in acc4)rdance with section 130 of the Art or The accounts do not accord WAth the accounting We have no concerns and bave come acn)ss no other matteTS in connection with the examinabon to which attention should be drawn to enable a proper understanding of I TnISti that you are haN)y with our service we look forward to working with you next year should you require IL Ifyou require any fiffther assistaoce ID this matter, please do not hesitate to conlact Yours sincerely Steve PhilliB ML4T